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Brian Austin is a member of the Advanced Technologies Group (ATG) in computational research at Berkeley Lab. His research explores the intersection of scientific computing algorithms and HPC system architecture. This work combines application profiling, performance modeling, workload analysis and workflow analysis to understand how all levels of the hardware architecture, from core microarchitecture to processors, nodes, interconnect and infrastructure, influence the productivity of integrated HPC systems. He has over 20 years of experience in HPC and has published more than 40 papers in this field.

Prior to joining ATG, Brian was a Petascale postdoctoral fellow at NERSC. He has a PhD in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, and a BA in liberal arts from Reed College in Portland, Oregon.
Presentations
Workshop
Accelerators
Modeling and Simulation
Performance Evaluation and/or Optimization Tools
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Workshop
Accelerators
Modeling and Simulation
Performance Evaluation and/or Optimization Tools
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Workshop
Accelerators
Modeling and Simulation
Performance Evaluation and/or Optimization Tools
W
Paper
Heterogeneous Computing
Linear Algebra
Network
Parallel Programming Methods, Models, Languages and Environments
Performance Evaluation and/or Optimization Tools
TP
Workshop
Energy Efficiency
HPC Infrastructure
Sustainability
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